schneider

This is the 6172nd most frequent Dutch word.


schneider

"Schneider" is not originally Dutch; it is German and means "tailor" in English.


Here, 'schneider' is introduced as an equivalent German word for 'tailor', demonstrating cross-linguistic knowledge.

De kleermaker, ook wel 'schneider' genoemd in het Duits, maakt prachtige pakken.

The tailor, also called 'schneider' in German, makes beautiful suits.


In this sentence, 'schneider' is used as a borrowed term explaining the appreciation of tailor craftsmanship, integrating cultural terminology.

Ik bewonder het vakmanschap van een schneider bij het maken van unieke kledingstukken.

I admire the craftsmanship of a tailor in creating unique garments.


This sentence uses 'schneider' as a contextual placeholder for 'tailor' within the cultural and geographic setting of Germany.

Tijdens mijn reis naar Duitsland ontmoette ik een vriendelijke schneider die me vertelde over zijn werk.

During my trip to Germany, I met a friendly tailor who told me about his work.